Books
- Introdução à Pedagogia, 1902
- O Ensino, 1898
- O Ensino Primário e Secundário, 1899
- O Ensino Superior, 1900
| Preceded by Afonso Costa |
Prime Minister of Portugal (President of the Ministry) 1914 |
Succeeded by Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho |
| Preceded by Teófilo Braga |
President of Portugal 1915–1917 |
Succeeded by Sidónio Pais |
| Preceded by Liberato Pinto |
Prime Minister of Portugal (President of the Ministry) 1921 |
Succeeded by Tomé José de Barros Queirós |
| Preceded by Manuel Teixeira Gomes |
President of Portugal 1925–1926 |
Succeeded by Mendes Cabeçadas |
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| Name | Machado, Bernardino |
| Alternative names | Bernardino Luís Machado Guimarães |
| Short description | Portuguese president |
| Date of birth | 28 March 1851 |
| Place of birth | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Date of death | 29 April 1944 |
| Place of death | Porto, Portugal |
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